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Jakob Tigges is a German architect and academic "who became known through a series of artistic and provocative urban design proposals",〔(BBC Profile: Jakob Tigges )〕 such as his iconic proposals for Berlin and Chicago, dubbed The Berg, 2009,〔(The Berg Homepage )〕〔Wood, D.; Andraos, A. (2011) ''49 Cities.'' In: Klanten, R.; Freireiss, L., eds. ''Utopia Forever - Visions of Architecture and Urbanism.'' Berlin: Gestalten, pp. 34/35.〕〔(Magic Mountain, Spiegel Online International )〕 and ChicagoSkyScrapesBack, 2010.〔Wood, D.; Andraos, A. (2011) ''49 Cities.'' In: Klanten, R.; Freireiss, L., eds. ''Utopia Forever - Visions of Architecture and Urbanism.'' Berlin: Gestalten, p. 238.〕 In 2011 his office Mila〔(Competition Online Office Profile: Mila )〕 won the competition for the new exhibition architecture of Berlin’s famous Ethnological Museum and Museum for Asian Art〔(Berliner Schloss/Humboldt-Forum - Ausstellungsgestaltung at BBR online )〕 with a proposal that sends the exhibited objects on a hovering journey through the city castle’s rooms in subtle opposition to the static nature of the reconstructed architecture all around. His projects overcome the disciplinary boundaries between art, architecture and communication〔Moulin, I. ''Elasti City! - de la propriété de la matière appliquée aux villes ...'' Balise November 2011: 13〕 and have been awarded with prestigious prizes within different disciplines.〔 == Notes and Citations ==
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